What to Know as a First-Time Renter

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Erie Insurance
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March 12, 2018

If you’re moving into a place of your own for the first time, the dos and don’ts of renting can sometimes feel overwhelming. What happens if your fridge breaks? Should you tackle that sink clog or leave it for the landlord? Is renting even the right choice for you? And what about renters insurance tips to make sure all your stuff is protected?

While you’ve probably always had someone in your life to remind you to clean out the lint trap in the dryer or to please not pour bacon grease down the kitchen sink, you’re on your own now. Yes, it might be nice if Mom and Dad could periodically stop over to check the smoke alarm batteries or tighten that doorknob, but it’s not always possible.

That’s where we can help. We’ve compiled our best advice for first-time renters. If you have additional questions, take a look at our renters page or contact your local ERIE Agent. Until then, here are some topics to get you started:

9 Reasons Why Renting is Awesome: Here’s the truth: It’s OK that you haven’t bought a house yet or may not ever. Renting can be awesome, especially when you’re just starting out. Need proof? Our blogger gives you her completely (un)scientific list.

How to Steer Clear of Apartment Rental Scams: With more people renting, rental scams continue to pop up. Knowing how rental scams work and how to avoid falling for them goes a long way when it comes to protecting yourself. Here's how.

6 Ways to Master a Move: Sure, you know to lift with your legs. But what about whether your stuff is insured in that moving van you rented?

8 Maintenance Hacks Every Renter Should Know: While most rental agreements include a landlord who takes care of your major maintenance worries, there are a few things you can do to keep service calls to a minimum and protect your security deposit in the long run.

Who is Responsible for Repairs: Are there ever times when you would be responsible for making repairs to your apartment rather than your landlord? Double check this article in case you find yourself with a necessary repair.

Most importantly, we’re here for you as you take this big first step. Check out our renters page for more information or to request a quote, and always feel free to check-in with your ERIE agent.

Don’t forget to ask about a multi-policy discount, too. If you insure a vehicle and have a renters policy, you could qualify for a discount. See, this adulting thing isn’t going to be so bad after all.

We’ve compiled our best advice for first-time renters. From purchasing a renters insurance policy to who handles repairs, here are some tips to get you started as you start out on your own./blog/first-time-rentersErie Insurance